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Duratec Gray Surfacing Primer |
| Perfect for Plug Finishing and Hiding Repairs |
Duratec Surfacing Primer is the best choice for coating your plug or reconditioning your mold.Thin 10%-20% if necessary to a desired spray viscosity with #2306 Duratec Thinner
after catalyzing. This surface primer can be applied as heavily as 45 mils to fill fabric pores on plugs or over repairs. With a higher heat distortion temperature, shrinkage is reduced.
This further hides the repair.The gray primer sands easily and is then buffed to a Class 'A' mirror finish before building the mold.
Requires 2% MEKP.
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2 lb. Polyurethane Mix and Pour Foam |
| For Floatation and Sculpting |
| #24/25 is a two-part, equal mix, self-rising, 2lb/ cu. ft. density closed-cell foam system. Foaming begins within 45 seconds after the two liquids are mixed and continues for several more minutes. The foam expands approximately 30 times its liquid volume before curing, and will fill any shape cavity. It does not react with oil or gasoline and it will not absorb water. #24/25 is ideal for floatation applications and provides 60 pounds of floatation per cubic foot of foam. Unlike polyester foams, polyurethane foam is compatible with both polyester and epoxy resins.
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Hard Rubber Sanding Block |
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| A Hard Rubber Sanding Block is ideal for removing materials from only high areas until they blend well with the overall surface. This versatile block can be used wet or dry with any grade of paper during rough shaping of the plug or finish sanding the clear gelcoat on a cosmetic repair.
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3M Wetordry™ Sponge Pad |
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| A 3M Wetordry Sponge Pads are ideal for sanding the entire work surface once it's fair and level. Simply wrap the sandpaper around the pad. Applies even pressure eliminating finger waves in the final finish. |
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Step 1 Mold Polish |
| Fast Cut After Sandpaper |
| This water-based polishing compound begins work where sandpaper stops. 600-1000 grit scratches will rapidly be removed with this fast cutting compound. Step 1 Mold Polish also removes styrene and wax buildup from existing molds. Use this economical compound and achieve great results with only half the normal amount of compound material. Water-base material is safe for use in the paint shop environment. Suggested buffing speed: 2500 rpm min., and a # 1104-A buffing pad is recommended for best results. |
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Step 2 Mold Polish |
| Removes Finer Scratches |
| Step 2 Mold Polish will remove finer scratches and polish FRP parts, molds, and even painted surfaces to an exceptionally glossy surface. This economical polish uses half the material to achieve the results from typical compounds. Water-based material is safe for use in a paint shop environment. Suggested buffing speed: 2500 rpm min., and a 1104-A lambs wool buffing pad is recommended for best results. |
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Meguiar's Machine Glaze |
| Step three in the mold polishing sequence |
| This compound conditions the mold surface prior to waxing. #113 eliminates any final swirl marks which may be present at this stage. Additionally, this formula actually 'feeds' the surface with a wax-like petroleum product which deepens the effect of later coats of release wax. This product contains no silicones, making it safe for the paint shop environment. Suggested buffing speed: 2500 rpm min., and a #1104-A lambs wool polishing pad is recommended for best results.
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Buffing Pads |
| Ideal For Our Polish Compounds |
| This 50% synthetic and 50% lambs wool pad is the recommended buffing pad for our polishing compounds. Do not attempt to use these mold polishing compounds with a foam pad! The #1104-A buffing pad is a great tool for buffing the #1102 Step One Mold Polish, the #1103 Step 2 Mold Polish, and the #113 Meguire's Machine Glaze. This pad will withstand the 2500 rpm minimum buffing speed required for use with all three compounds. Remember, you MUST change pads when changing compounds or the small dust particles trapped in the pad from the previous grade will continue to cut the surface! |
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Carbide-Grit Edge Saw Blade |
| Especially for Fiberglass |
| These tungsten-carbide grit edge blades have been developed especially for trimming fiberglass. They fit standard sabre saws, and can cut closely to the trim edge on molds and parts without chipping the gel coat surface like regular blades do. These grit edge blades outlast conventional blades five to one, and cut faster than a die grinder. |
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3M Wetordry™ Sandpaper - 1 Sheet of Each |
| Don't Forget this important step |
| Wet sand the surface of new molds to perfection before polishing. This significantly increases the quality and longevity of any mold, and all parts made in it! Using consecutively finer grades of sandpaper from 240-600, any orange peel, texture from PVA, or other imperfections in the mold surface can easily be removed. Also, use for sanding the plug before molding, and leveling of external gel coat repairs. Each combination package includes 240, 320, 400, 500, 600 grit. |
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Modeling Clay |
| Plenty of Uses |
| KLEEN KLAY® is a non-drying clay having many applications in most phases of fiberglass molding including temporary fillets, construction of mold parting lines and quick repairs to molds. The oil base of this clay allows PVA separator to be applied to it and also provides a good measure of adhesion to waxed surfaces. KLEEN KLAY is a registered trademark of Art Chemical Products.
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Mold Release Clip System |
| Quick & Sturdy Fastening System |
| As shown in "A Step by Step Guide to Molding Fiberglass", this unique clipping system quickly joins multiple piece molds during final assembly. Using 1/8" holes, the clips hold the mold tightly to prevent slipping and misalignment. Use the Fastening Clip Plier to quickly attach and remove the special clamps. |
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